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Popspotting

Summary: Popspotting is a pop-culture blog and show by Jen and Ryan, long-time podcasters based in Hawaii. Popspotting covers movies, television, music, books, art, tech, and pop culture news. Reader and listener participation are a key part of the show, with regular and special segments, including contests and trivia.

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 Popspotting Listener Edition: Anna & Wendy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:20:40

Over a year since the last podcast, the Popspotting feed crackles to life with a surprise Listener Edition submission from our good friends Anna (@echobase77) and Wendy (@bunnieslrnow). They're fellow podcasters from the golden age of "LOST," and today share their "feel good picks." With Jen quickly recovering from what will hopefully be her last procedure, this show was a very welcome treat.

 Popspotting Listener Edition: Maggie Mack | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:11:48

Maggie Mack is a long-time podcasting friend and Thanksgiving Popspotting guest from Northern Virginia. In this Listener Edition, she shares another podcast worth checking out: PodQuiz. PodQuiz is a weekly trivia quiz podcast.

 Popspotting Listener Edition: Wendy & Anna | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:21:48

Two podcasters from the golden age of "LOST" come together to share five post-"LOST" picks in a new Popspotting Listener Edition. Anna (@echobase77) and Wendy (@bunnieslrnow) recommend The Booth at the End (on Hulu), Castaway on the Moon (on Netflix), Twin Peaks (on Netflix), Bone by Jeff Smith (on Amazon), and Five Year Mission.

 Popspotting Listener Edition: Heath & Matt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:20:36

Today, two good friends join forces to bring you yet another episode of "Popspotting Listener Edition." Listen in as Heath Solo (@HeathActor) of "The Film List" and musician Matt Murdick (@musicalconcepts) of the "Musical Concepts Podcast" discuss Aaron Sorkin's new HBO series "The Newsroom" and the BBC reboot of "Sherlock Holmes."

 Popspotting Listener Edition: Maggie & Jennifer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:31:33

Maggie (@ilea02) and Jennifer (@jennielf) discuss both "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter," and the latest Disney/Pixar film, "Brave."

 Popspotting Listener Edition: Pete & Laurie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:25:44

Pete in Rockford, Illinois is a long-time contributing member of our podcasting family, and this week he steps forward along with his wife Laurie to contribute a special Popspotting Listener Edition. Today they chime in with their take on board games (Carcassonne, Settlers of Catan, and Ticket to Ride), a book series, and a summer blockbuster movie.

 Popspotting Listener Edition: Josva in Norway | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:09:58

We're thrilled to have another Popspotting Listener Edition come in from overseas. Today, Josva in Norway recommendations three beloved European films. His picks are "District B13," "troubledWATER," and "Troll Hunter." They should be available for American listeners through Amazon.com.

 Popspotting Listener Edition: The Geek Generation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:22:17

This week's Popspotting Listener Edition comes from Rob Valois and Bryan Lipsitz of "The Geek Generation."

 Popspotting Listener Edition: Paul Fox & Kevin Ma | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:17:02

Paul Fox and Kevin Ma of "East Screen / West Screen" bring us our first international Popspotting Listener Edition, in which they each highlight two of their favorite Asian films from 2011 that are now available video in some form that will work in the U.S.

 Popspotting Listener Edition: Faith McQuinn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:10:19

She's a mom of twins. A teacher of film students. An editor of videos. And a blogger of lots of stuff. She's Faith McQuinn (@fbeemcee), the latest generous contributor to the "Popspotting Listener Edition" series of shows. Her topic for this Easter Sunday? "Top Five Lost Gems of the '80s."

 Popspotting Listener Edition: Geek Girl Soup Em City | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:12:12

This week, the second Popspotting Listener Edition comes from Susan, Amelia and Chris of the Geek Girl Soup Em City podcast. While they usually focus on the TV show "Oz," for this special show they focus on comic book recommendations.

 Popspotting Listener Edition: Geoff Gentry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:10:34

Longtime listener and regular contributor Geoff Gentry (@xforce11 on Twitter) proposed the "Popspotting Listener Edition." For those with the time and energy to share, it would be a fun way to give Popspotting listeners something to listen to: each other. We were touched by his gesture. And we were thrilled when he came through with our very first "Listener Edition" episode. So while Jen and I get cozy in the back seat, here's Geoff taking the wheel, sharing some great music (as usual) he discovered... on YouTube.

 Popspotting #220: “Mermaid House” (March 9, 2012) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:23:14

We kick off Feedback Friday with lots of great movie talk, including "Red Tails," a solid rebuttal of Jen's critique of "The Little Mermaid," and "Leon the Professional." Then we move on to some great book recommendations (including a solid endorsement of Chris Van Allsburg's work), and finally a few TV thoughts, from "Manor House" to "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace."

 Popspotting #219: “American Potter Story” (March 8, 2012) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:21:46

Today's PopTalk & Trivia Thursday guest is our youngest yet. Sierra (@writergirl2101) hails from Charleston, South Carolina, where she attends Academic Magnet High School, and is working on her senior thesis on supporting students with Asperger syndrome in schools. She's an advocate for LBGT issues and is active in other social causes, but she also indulges her more whimsical side on Tumblr.

 Popspotting #218: “Coverspotting” (March 7, 2012) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:22:32

We're long overdue for another music show. And it's been over five months since we've shared some of our favorite cover songs. So for Wildcard Wednesday, we count down five more great examples of talented artists reinterpreting the work of their fellow musicmakers.

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